South Baltimore programs, projects secure $553K in funding
South Baltimore Gateway Partnership received more than $553,000 in grants to support programs and projects across South and Southwest Baltimore.
UMD lays off 84 employees during ‘period of uncertainty’
The University of Maryland, College Park, announced 84 employees were laid off Wednesday, according to a letter from school officials.
He was ready for a new chapter. Now he’s leading PG County schools.
On June 1, Prince George's County Executive Aisha Braveboy chose Shawn Joseph to permanently serve as the county schools’ superintendent.
Notre Dame of Maryland names new president
Notre Dame of Maryland University named its 15th president after a unanimous vote by its board of trustees.
MICA celebrates bicentennial in Fête of Lights event
The Maryland Institute College of Art welcomed hundreds of Baltimore’s civic and business community at the Bicentennial Celebration “Fête of Lights.”
Defense says immigration case haunted Ian Roberts, seeks probation
Ian Roberts, a former Baltimore educator, is seeking probation — a lesser penalty than the term of 30 to 37 months recommended in federal sentencing guidelines.
What’s MD doing for mental health in schools?
Maryland educators continue to reckon with the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic on children's mental health.
New MD laws: What goes into effect June 1 — or already has?
These new Maryland laws go into effect June 1 — or already have.
Congrats, new grads! Welcome to job market hell.
Computer science grads confront a challenging job market as AI reshapes tech careers and hiring patterns shift in Silicon Valley and beyond.
Maryland’s first — and only — Hispanic Serving Institution’s cautious next steps
Montgomery College, Maryland’s only Hispanic Serving Institution, faces funding challenges after federal grant cuts in 2025.
MD among states suing over Trump administration’s student loan restrictions
Maryland is challenging a new rule the Trump administration issued that could limit access to federal student loans for people pursuing advanced healthcare-related degrees.
YouTube, Snap, TikTok settle school district’s social media addiction claims
Alphabet's YouTube, Snap and TikTok have reached settlements in the first case set for trial in litigation involving social media addiction claims.

















